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Welcome, foolish mortals, to Pug Hoof Gaming’s Halloween 2018 Special! Disney’s Haunted Mansion is probably one of my favourite things ever, so it gives me great pleasure to bring you this totally self-indulgent look at the Gamecube’s rendition of the classic Disneyland/Disney World ride!

As fans of video games, we sure take the internet for granted. It’s made so many things obsolete, and it has completely eradicated many barriers to finishing a game. But is that a good thing? – – – – – – – – – – – – –…

This Dirt Trax FX SNES Review is the latest in my series that reviews all of the Super FX games ever released for the Super Nintendo. Developed by Sculptured Software and published by Acclaim, this motocross racer utilities the Super FX chip to deliver fully 3D tracks. But…

I always get asked how to get better audio quality when making videos on YouTube, and while there’s no hard or fast rule to making your videos sound as good as they look, I think I have a pretty versatile setup that works for me – So this…

There are some licensed video games that just don’t seem to have any real merit. Games based on things that clearly didn’t need a licensed product, licensed games that clearly misunderstand their licence – Or licensed games that are just plain old rubbish!

The GamesMaster TV Show was a British gaming show on Channel 4 that ran for 7 series (seasons for you American folk), and was must-see television for anyone interested in video games, where the video gaming public would compete for the sacred GamesMaster Golden Joystick. ..And I auditioned…

The latest 8bitdo SNES controller is a versatile piece of kit that can be used with multiple systems. Available in both SN30 Pro and SF30 Pro forms, this SNES controller review takes a look at 8bitdo’s Bluetooth controller that’s designed to look exactly like the classic SNES controller.

Welcome to my Yoshi’s Safari review, part of my quest to review every single Super Scope game. Mario’s taking drastic measures against the Koopas in this Super Nintendo light gun game, and with Yoshi as his steed, ruthlessly users his own Super Scope to dispatch justice.

Yoshi’s Island is the first game to feature the awesome power of the Super FX 2 chip, and in this review of the original SNES version of Yoshi’s Island, find out why the Super FX 2 was not wasted on this 2D platformer.

Ever wanted to use wireless controllers on your SNES? The 8bitdo Retro Receiver will help you do just that, allowing you to pair your PS3, PS4, Switch, Wii and Wii U controllers and use them to play your Super Nintendo!

Once again I delve into the realm of the Super Nintendo Super Scope peripheral, in this Battle Clash Review for the SNES! Could it be that I’ve finally found a Super Scope game that’s actually unique AND fun to play? Will my shoulders get tired? How big are…

Of all the strange peripherals you could get for the Nintendo Game Boy, the idea of a Game Boy FM Radio seems pretty unique – In the 90’s it would have been pretty cool. Enter, the Boom Box Boy Read More

The SNES Classic Mini is finally here, with Nintendo’s follow up the elusive Nintendo Classic Mini being just as popular with those wanting to relive the past, or others who want to discover some of the best games ever created.

Pilotwings 64 – Not only one of the Nintendo 64’s launch titles, but the first game to come from the infamous “Dream Team” stable of developers. A join partnership between Nintendo and Paradigm, this relaxed flight sim tries to bring the fun to back to flying!

The SEGA Menacer was SEGA’s answer to the Super Nintendo’s Super Scope, sporting a very similar colour scheme, while also coming with a cartridge of six mini-games, designed to demonstrate the SEGA Menacer’s feature set.

I’m still going lightgun crazy, so here’s a review of the very first NES Zapper game – Wild Gunman. Based on a very analog arcade cabinet of the same name, this digital version encourages players to come to the Wild West and take down some of those nasty…

You’d think the Summer months would be quiet for games in August 1993, but that is just not true – This month on The Retrogaming Chart Show, we’re looking at the Top 5 UK SNES games, and there are some absolute SCORCHERS!

Continuing my series of SNES Super Scope reviews, is my Bazooka Blitzkrieg review! In this Super Scope game, take on an army of mindless robots, giving them the full power of the SNES Scope Scope, right in their face!

Welcome to the pilot episode of Game & Vlog a regular vlog series where I talk games, while playing games! Join me this week for a session of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, while I chat about the recently announced SNES Classic Mini! Read More